VATICAN & ETI

Vatican ETI Conference: In November 2009, The Vatican Pontifical Academy of Sciences hosted an international conference on Astrobiology, discussing the implications of Extraterrestrial Life on religion, ethics, science and all of humanity.

Vatican Observatory: The Vatican Observatory has roots going back to 1582. Its current Rome location was established 1891. A new division was established in 1980 in Tucson, Arizona. It is called VORG or Vatican Observatory Research Group hosted by the University of Arizona’s Steward Observatory. In collaboration with them, the Vatican Observatory built the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT) on Mt. Graham near Safford in southeastern Arizona.

Brother Guy Consolmagno & Vatican Observatory Foundation: The new President of the Vatican Observatory Foundation in Tucson, Arizona is Jesuit astronomer Brother Guy Consolmagno, whose newest book is titled Would You Baptize an Extraterrestrial?: . . . and Other Questions from the Astronomers' In-box at the Vatican Observatory